- Disconnection detection
- Voltage/current monitoring
- Data consistency analysis
- Real-time alerts to mobile apps or control panels
Additionally, integrators should offer clients:
- Maintenance checklists to spot early signs of interference
- Monthly inspection routines for sensor mounts and cables
- Documentation of serial numbers and wiring maps for future service
Sensor damage – whether deliberate or accidental – is one of the most persistent challenges in vehicle telematics. It’s not enough to install a reliable sensor and assume the system will work long-term. Environmental conditions, employee behavior, and economic incentives must all be considered.
Telematics integrators and installers who prepare for real-world sabotage, and not just technical failure, deliver more resilient solutions. That means:
- Using sensors built with industrial-grade protection
- Securing and hiding installations wherever feasible
- Educating everyone from drivers to mechanics
- Supporting the platform side with tamper detection and alerts
Fuel monitoring prevents losses, increases accountability, and improves operational efficiency – but it works best when hardware durability meets human awareness.